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Used 1993 Ford Mustang GT 2dr Hatchback Consumer Reviews

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Great car

Bradandmia, 05/05/2003
Ford Mustang GT 2dr Hatchback
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I've owned a few 5.0s and even some 4 bangers. All a great cars - each in their own way. The 5.0s look fantastic and have a great torque curve - breaking the tires loose is too easy. The 4 bangers are tough and reliable and go forever. No major breakage, but even when something goes, I can almost always do it myself. Great cars. Love them!

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4.13 out of 5 stars

93 GT

demonspeed, 04/01/2002
Ford Mustang GT 2dr Hatchback
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I bought my 93 GT with 77K miles after I sold my 89 Camaro IROC-Z. Stock, the Mustang was on par with my Camaro, but with the 5 speed, and now with a few basic bolt-on's, there is no doubt it would better it. The gears are pretty close, which makes driving very fun, although top end isn't near the Camaro. Braking is behind as well, with rear drums, and the suspension is a bit sloppy with excessive roll. The only bad things I’ve dealt with in the 7K miles I’ve owned this, is that the sunroof leaks a bit and it seems to be leaking oil down near the crank pulley, but with 84K miles on a car such as this, I find these problems to be bearable.

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4 out of 5 stars

Still in love after 30 years

Blackie , 11/18/2020
Ford Mustang GT 2dr Hatchback
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I’ve bought 4 mustang GT fox body 5.0’s since 1991. It became my main hobby and I am now 54 years old and I still love these cars even with all the inherent flaws and lack of power and technology compared with today’s far superior build qualities. Never the less Stomping on the gas in my fox body is more fun than than most cars and I am biased towards the styling of these cars for sure.Aftermarket support and classic car insurance make the fox body mustang the most viable choice for a car hobbyist and with the increasing values of a clean rust free car it makes sense to keep them in the family rather than sell them for money which can always be replaced but a beautiful old car with history is worth hanging on to.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

great car

jiiay, 06/30/2002
Ford Mustang GT 2dr Hatchback
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I bought my 93 mustang in 99 with 29,000 miles on it.It has been a great car since day one, no major problems to date.I replaced the stock clutch last summer with a performance one, worn because of my hard driving.compared to my last car, a 91 iroc camaro.The mustang has the edge in acceleration and quality. top speed is about equal 148-150 mph.Also replaced rear main crank seal last summer, a common .

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Awesome 5.0

jlennon, 09/27/2002
Ford Mustang GT 2dr Hatchback
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This car has been awesome! It must have been built on a Wednesday!! I ordered the car from a dealership and have been very happy with it from the moment I drove it off the lot. The original clutch lasted for more than 125,000 miles!! I've had many people walk up to me on the street and even ring my door bell at home asking if I wanted to sell. My reply -- No way! It's been a low maintenance car that has surprisingly good gas mileage. It's a keeper!

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